Supporting local businesses in Lowry—including those located in the Lowry Town Center—is more important today than ever. Our neighborhood shops, restaurants, and service providers are the heart of the community. They create jobs, contribute to a vibrant local culture, and help make Lowry a welcoming place to live, work, and gather. But for many small business owners, these are challenging times. Rising costs, shifting consumer habits, and increased competition make it harder for them to survive without strong community support.
When residents choose to shop local, they’re doing more than making a purchase—they’re investing directly in their neighbors. Every dollar spent at a local business helps keep doors open, sustains local jobs, and strengthens the economic resilience of the community. It also preserves the unique character of Lowry, ensuring that shops, like those in the Town Center remain a lively and diverse destination.
Organizations like the Lowry Business Alliance play a vital role in this effort. By bringing together business owners, community members, and local leaders, the Alliance helps promote collaboration and visibility for small businesses. Joining the organization can give business owners valuable exposure, networking opportunities, and community support. It’s a powerful way to connect with customers, share resources, and grow within the neighborhood. To learn more or become a member, visit www.lowrybusiness.com.
In times like these, supporting local isn’t just a nice idea – it’s a community investment with real impact. Together, we can help Lowry’s small businesses not only survive but thrive
Derek Camunez / President
Lowry Business Alliance